Showing posts with label Floral. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Floral. Show all posts

Sunday, June 9, 2019

Devotion

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Devotion

A poetic romancer you are not,
yet considerate you certainly are;
most likely to bring home
grocery store (last-minute) carnations

but I don't mind.  They're rumored to be
from Mary's tears, a mother's undying love.

My love is simple.  I don't need red roses,
just devotion; not worship, but sincerity,
fidelty, love... and let's throw in passion

because the kids will squirm
when I read this poem
and you'll wink behind their backs.

Only you.  Forever.  Let the rose thirst
and wilt on its stem; that's what happens
with high maintenance.

Aren't you glad I'm a carnation gal?

by Margaret Bednar, June 9, 2019

I invite you to listen to me read my poem...



Linked with "Poets United - Poetry Pantry #482"

This is linked with "The Sunday Muse #59".  The prompt will remain open for a week at least.  Come over with your words and play along!  The image for the prompt is:

Photo by Carlo Pautasso

Sunday, October 17, 2010

37/365 & My Son's Poetry Blog

"Friendship & Love
The above photo is 37/365.  Only 328 to go.  It is a photography challenge that anyone can participate in.  See 365 Days - A Photographic Journey
My son has started his own poetry blog.  I am trying to learn the fine ART of poetry and I am coming along s-l-o-w-l-y.  Will is very proud of me when a light bulb goes on in my brain and I get a line or two!
His blog is Songs For a New Millennium.  The first poem he posted is copied below.  Please feel free to follow his blog.  

Resonances 
Tis not in commitment
To love that warrants beauty,
For fickle a girl beauty is indeed, not to be bent
By sorrow and pain filled gazers and dandies,
Eyes gleaming in fleeting hope, without sense,
That their smiles, enwrapped and dependent,
Will have recompense
By her gaze, resplendent,
And perhaps, if in good favor,
Have admiration bestowed on them amorously.
But nay, beauty is a fickle girl. Alas, we love her.
So as the breeze sings melancholy,
And the leaves reflect her lips of flame,
As milky clouds remind of her skin,
When her hair is night, dark and sleek, putting others to shame,
Filled with expectation
And apparitions of loveliness,
I think of the sweet longing,
Hoping for the moment not to pass.
The sweet longing
I loved then,
For a moment,
Lingering in the agony of emotion,
In a short eternity that I underwent.

I then found beauty.
But then the lights were no longer low,
The emotions, so resplendent in ardor, escaped me.
The façade was gone after the show.
Nay tis not in commitment to serve
Love that hold beauty.
Tis in the memory of nerve,
Tumultuous as a stormy sea.
Tis in the very slow-grown enthrallment
Of her melodious voice.
Tis in the memory of through what my heart went
When I told it to her by my choice.
When I told how it was stolen by her raven hair,
By her star-drenched skin,
By her cherry lips at which I’d stare,
And the voice so in apprehension, rife with emotion from within.
Tis not in the resolution itself
Of intricate harmonies and dissonances,
So pleasing to the ear in their discord and wealth,
But in the expectations and resonances
Of this ecstasy,
That resides beauty,
Which is why I told her my love and melancholy,
Letting her forget, and proceeding to flee.
For the wonderful nostalgic memory
Of the shortness of breath,
Would by intimacy,
Certainly be put to death.

By William Bednar

Sunday, October 10, 2010

31/365 "Relaxation"

"Relaxation"
A month of picture taking every day accomplished and I'm still having fun.  11 months to go for the "365" challenge.  This is also my entry for the "Alphabet Challenge".  Letter F for feet.  I totally forgot to post a photo for E last week, so I will do it below: E for Evergreen.

Friday, October 1, 2010

21/365 "The Last Hurrah"

"Vibrant Display"
Rain, rain, rain here in the southeast.  There are more flowering bushes than flower gardens here in North Carolina, however, black-eyed susans are resilient even in this (summer) weather of heat and little rain.  Most of my "b-es" are gone, but I did notice this last one reaching up towards the rain.  In Northern Michigan I enjoyed leaving a few of my dead flowers uncut - they were pretty once again when the snow fell upon them for the first time.
"No More Plumage"
"Hanging in There"
Almost hidden under the heavy, wet leaves was this last spot of gold.  But I know this patch of hardy flowers will be back next spring.  This really isn't a last "hurrah" - they will be back stronger and more plentiful than ever.  I know as I have tried to eradicate black-eyed susans in the past.  I learned pretty quickly it is much easier to just go with the flow.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

11/365 "Splash of Gold"


Check 1, camera in my purse.  Check 2, SD chip in the camera.  Check 3, destination in mind.

We've all done it.  Left home without a plan, forgot the camera, no SD chip.  I arrived at my destination, walked up to the old abandoned house - selected my angle ... and my batteries were dead.  Thank goodness I didn't delete the wildflowers I had taken moments before because they are all I had to work with today. A originally used Photoshop to do a funky blue thing with the above photo... but decided I really need to learn more about manipulating photo's - so I deleted my original entry and went with a bit of cropping and a mild touch up.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Day 2/365 "The Path"

A path leads the way..
Many to choose from
...but which one? 
Enjoy life's journey.
And remember to smell the flowers along the way.